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Recycled paper is used for the inside pages of this book. User's Manual Konica 7075 W or kgroup Document System™ E NERGY S TAR ® Program The E NERGY S TAR Program has been established to encourage the widespread and voluntary use of energy-efficient technologies that reduce energy consumption and prevent pollution.
© 2000 by Konica Business Technologies, Inc. MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT The KONICA 7075 Workgroup Document System™ will give you many years of trouble-free service. To ensure high quality copying performance and to prevent premature wear and failure of precision parts and components, periodic cleaning and routine adjustments should be scheduled.
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Contents Section 1: Introduction To the User ................................................................................................................... 1 -2 Key Operator Functions ..............................................................
Contents Section 3: Machine Information (continued) Automatic Magnification Selection (AMS) .................................................................. 3-11 Automatic Exposure Selection (AES) ....................................................
Contents Section 5: Copier Management Power Saver Mode ....................................................................................................... 5-2 Auto Low Power .........................................................................
Contents Section 6: Basic Operations (continued) Rotation ....................................................................................................................... 6-31 90 ° Rotation .....................................................
Contents Section 9: Applications Application Function Menu ........................................................................................... 9-2 Sheet/Cover Insertion ..........................................................................
Contents Section 12: Shortcuts Set Reserve Job ......................................................................................................... 12-2 Store Originals Scanned from Platen .........................................................
Contents Section 13: Key Operator Mode (continued) ECM (Electronic Copy Monitor) Function Setting [4] ................................................ 13-15 How to Access the ECM Setting Mode ...........................................................
Contents Section 14: Maintenance & Supplies (continued) Preventive Maintenance ........................................................................................... 14-10 Reading the PM Count .................................................
Introduction 1-1 Section 1: Introduction To the User Key Operator Functions Copier Service, Repairs & Supplies Machine Labels Control Panel with Interactive Touch Screen Overview of the User’s M.
1-2 Introduction Introduction To the User Welcome to the Konica 7075 Workgroup Document System™. The following topics relate to general product information and provide tips on using this manual. Key Operator Functions Custom settings can be made by the key operator or anyone who is responsible for the machine.
Introduction 1-3 Introduction To the User (continued) Overview of the User’s Manual To enjoy optimal performance, read this manual before using the copier. Be sure to handle the machine and perform all copying operations only as recommended in the manual.
1-4 Introduction Introduction Product Overview The Konica 7075 is a digital printer/copier that can be used as a stand-alone copier, or it can be used as a high-speed network printer when connected to the optional IP-601 Image Processor. The Konica 7075 can also be used as a print server on a network operating system.
Introduction 1-5 Introduction Features of the Konica 7075 • 600dpi Mode Scan in higher resolution (600dpi) than in normal mode (400dpi). • All-Image Area Make copies printed completely to the edges to avoid image loss. • AES - Automatic Exposure Selection Automatically adjust exposure to compensate for the original.
1-6 Introduction Introduction Features of the Konica 7075 (continued) • Chapter Start chapter pages on the right side (front pages) of the finished document. Only duplex mode (1-2 or 2-2) is compatible. • Combination Copy a fixed number (2, 4, or 8) of pages onto one sheet of copy paper.
Introduction 1-7 Introduction Features of the Konica 7075 (continued) • Image Shift Create or remove a binding margin at the top, bottom, right and left edges (shift amount from 0mm ~ 250mm in 1mm increments); reduce image to prevent image loss (reduce & shift amount from 0 ~ 250mm in 1mm increments).
1-8 Introduction Introduction Features of the Konica 7075 (continued) • Non STD Size for Multi-Sheet Bypass Tray Enter the special paper size to be loaded on the Multi-sheet bypass tray using the touch screen keypad in order to avoid paper misfeed.
Introduction 1-9 Introduction Features of the Konica 7075 (continued) • Program Job Scan documents into memory while designating a different copy condition for each original, then print all the images collectively.
1-10 Introduction Introduction Features of the Konica 7075 (continued) • Stamp/Overlay Imprint a stamp, watermark, or scanned image onto the copy image.
Introduction 1-11 Introduction Copier Features Standard Equipment Main Body with 3 Paper Trays (500/500/1,000 sheets) Reversing Automatic Document Feeder (RADF) (DF-313) Automatic Duplex Unit (ADU) Co.
1-12 Introduction Introduction Copier Features (continued) Optional Equipment (continued) Stapler Finisher (FS-108B) (continued) Booklet tray: Stapled and folded, or simply folded booklets are to be delivered onto this tray. These two finishing modes can be specified on the Finisher Mode Selection Screen.
Safety Information 2-1 Section 2: Safety Information User Instructions Machine Labels Label Locations Regulations FCC Regulations Canadian Department of Communications Regulations FDA Regulations Mach.
2-2 Safety Information Safety Information User Instructions The following pages include important safety information, which should be read and understood before you attempt to operate the machine. If you have any concerns about safety matters, please contact your service representative.
Safety Information 2-3 Safety Information Machine Labels Label Locations (Both sides of the fixing unit) (Inside of the fixing unit) (Front side of the fixing unit) (Top surface of the fixing unit) WA.
2-4 Safety Information Safety Information Inside the lower paper exit outlet is the roller drive unit. DO NOT put your hand into it; otherwise you may be injured. Use care after opening the paper exit outlet. DO NOT put your hand into it; otherwise you may be injured.
Safety Information 2-5 Safety Information Machine Labels (continued) Label Locations (continued) • Avoid getting burned. Do not touch any machine area that you are advised not to touch by a warning/caution label. • Do not remove warning/caution labels.
2-6 Safety Information Safety Information Regulations FCC Regulations Warning: The Konica 7075 generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy. If it is not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, interference with radio communications may result.
Safety Information 2-7 Safety Information Machine Installation and Power Requirements CAUTION: FAILURE TO HEED THE FOLLOWING CAUTIONS MAY RESULT IN BODILY INJURY AND/OR MACHINE DAMAGE ❒ FIRE PREVENTION Install machine away from flammable or volatile materials.
2-8 Safety Information Safety Information Machine Installation and Power Requirements (continued) CAUTION: FAILURE TO HEED THE FOLLOWING CAUTIONS MAY RESULT IN MACHINE DAMAGE, OVERHEATING, RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, AND/OR PERSONAL INJURY ❒ PLUG SOCKET A plug socket is limited in capacity.
Safety Information 2-9 Safety Information Machine Handling and Care WARNING: FAILURE TO HEED THE FOLLOWING WARNING MAY RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY AND/OR MACHINE DAMAGE ❒ MACHINE CONTACT Never touch internal high voltage area indicated with a WARNING label.
2-10 Safety Information Safety Information Routine Safety CAUTION: FAILURE TO HEED THE FOLLOWING CAUTIONS MAY RESULT IN MACHINE DAMAGE, OVERHEATING, AND/OR PERSONAL INJURY ❒ PERIODIC CHECK Check for loose connection or excessive heat on power plug, damage to power cord and/or plug (creased, frayed, scratched or cut, etc.
Safety Information 2-11 Safety Information Finisher Capacity Requirements CAUTION: FAILURE TO HEED THE FOLLOWING CAUTIONS MAY RESULT IN BODILY INJURY AND/OR MACHINE DAMAGE ❒ FINISHER PAPER CAPACITY To prevent paper misfeed, do not exceed the paper capacity of the Finisher.
2-12 Safety Information Safety Information Finisher Capacity Requirements (continued) CAUTION: FAILURE TO HEED THE FOLLOWING CAUTIONS MAY RESULT IN BODILY INJURY AND/OR MACHINE DAMAGE ❒ FS-108B FINISHER BOOKLET MODE OUTLET Inside the Booklet mode outlet is the roller drive unit.
Machine Information 3-1 Section 3: Machine Information Machine Configuration External Machine Call-Outs Internal Machine Call-Outs Optional Equipment Site Requirements Control Panel Layout Touch Scree.
3-2 Machine Information Machine Information Machine Configuration External Machine !5 TU-108 Trimmer unit (option) !6 Trimmer stacker cover !8 LCD touch screen !9 Control panel q RADF w Work table e M.
Machine Information 3-3 Machine Information Machine Configuration (continued) External Machine Call-outs 1 RADF (Reversing Automatic Document Feeder) automatically feeds multiple originals one at a time to the platen glass for copying. 2 Work table provides a convenient workspace for documents both before and after copying.
3-4 Machine Information Machine Information Machine Configuration (continued) Internal Machine Internal Machine Call-outs 1 Toner bottle holds toner and is to be replaced when supplying toner. 2 Toner unit holds the toner supply. 3 Drum unit forms the copy image.
Machine Information 3-5 Machine Information Machine Configuration (continued) Optional Equipment FS-108/108B Finisher details Secondary (sub) tray: Holds sets ejected in q Non-sort Face Down exit mode.
3-6 Machine Information Machine Information Machine Configuration (continued) Optional Equipment (continued) Trimmer stacker cover: opens to allow you to take out the finished sets. Trimmer unit tray: slides to the left side each time a trimmed booklet is delivered.
Machine Information 3-7 Machine Information Site Requirements 47.35 (1203) 63.1 (1603) 18.7 (475) 34.9 (887) 69.4 (1762) 72.6 (1845) 30.5 (775) 37.4 (950) 4.7 (120) Unit: inches (mm) Konica 7075 15.75 (400) 15.75 (400) 1 2 3 1 1 2 3 4 92.3 (2344) 71.4 (1814) 21.
3-8 Machine Information Machine Information Site Requirements (continued) NOTES: 1 Dimensions are in inches with millimeters included in parentheses. 2 The Finisher main tray of the FS-108/FS-108B Finisher gradually goes down while printed material is output.
Machine Information 3-9 Machine Information Control Panel Layout 1 LCD TOUCH SCREEN displays machine and copying status; help information; interactive screens; and touch keys for selecting all functions. 2 CHECK displays a screen showing all settings that are selected for the current job.
3-10 Machine Information Machine Information Touch Screen The touch screen is an LCD that displays interactive screens with touch sensitive keys for making copy job selections. Selections are highlighted at the touch. The screens also work with the conventional control panel keys.
Machine Information 3-11 Machine Information Initial Settings Initial settings represent the initial condition when power is turned on; when ECM password is set; or when Auto/Reset mode is restored, either manually or automatically.
3-12 Machine Information Machine Information Lead Edge Delete When using the RADF, image deletion of a few millimeters will occur on the lead edge for the purpose of controlling copy quality and copy reliability, unless deactivated by the key operator.
Machine Information 3-13 Machine Information Service Settings (continued) Staple Sheet Capacity Staple capacity is changeable, and may be set to 45, 40, or 35 by service.
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Paper Information 4-1 Section 4: P aper Inf ormation Positioning Originals on the Platen Glass Positioning an Original for Manual Copying Using the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder (RADF) Positioni.
4-2 Paper Information P aper Inf or mation Positioning Originals on the Platen Glass Positioning an Original for Manual Copying Use the platen glass when originals are not suitable for use with the document feeder, e.g., when size is incompatible, or when originals are folded, stapled, torn, or in generally poor condition.
Paper Information 4-3 P aper Inf ormation Using the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder (RADF) Specifications in 1-1, 1-2, 2-2, 2-1 Copying ❒ Original size: 11"x17", 8.5"x14", 8.5"x11", 8.5"x11"R, 5.5"x8.
4-4 Paper Information P aper Inf or mation Using the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder (RADF) (continued) Positioning Originals The document feeder (RADF) automatically feeds up to 100 originals directly to the platen glass, starting with the top sheet.
Paper Information 4-5 P aper Inf ormation Using the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder (RADF) (continued) Positioning an SDF Original In the SDF mode, one thick original can be fed through the RADF original tray. ❒ Original size: 11"x17" to 5.
4-6 Paper Information P aper Inf or mation Using the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder (RADF) (continued) Positioning Mixed Originals Mixed size originals can be copied together from the document feeder in either APS mode or AMS mode. In APS mode, copies will be output on mixed paper sizes to match the originals.
Paper Information 4-7 P aper Inf ormation Paper in Main Body Trays Standard Paper Size: 11"x17", F4, 8.5"x14", 8.5"x11", 8.5"x11"R, 5.5"x8.5", A3, B4, A4, A4R, B5, B5R, A5 (user-adjustable) NOTES: • F4; 8"x13", 203mm x 330mm A3; 11.
4-8 Paper Information P aper Inf or mation Paper in Large Capacity Tray (LT-411) (Option) Standard Paper Size: 11"x17", F4, 8.5"x14", 8.5"x11", 8.5"x11"R, A3, B4, A4, A4R (service-adjustable) Wide Paper Size: 11"x17"W, F4W, 8.
Paper Information 4-9 P aper Inf ormation Paper in FS-108/108B Finisher (Option) In-Bin Stapler Finisher FS-108/108B accepts LEDGER (11"x17"), LEGAL (8.5"x14") and LETTER/R (8.5"x11"/R) standard/wide paper sizes (5.5"x8.
4-10 Paper Information P aper Inf or mation Paper in FS-108/108B Finisher (Option) (continued) FS-108B Finisher Booklet Tray Folding mode: Standard Paper Size : 11"x17", 8.5"x14", 8.5"x11"R, A3, B4, A4R Wide Paper Size : 11"x17"W, 8.
Paper Information 4-11 P aper Inf ormation RADF Main Body Trays Large Capacity Tray Automatic Duplex Unit Multi-Sheet Bypass Tray In-Bin Stapler Finsher FS-108/108B Cover Sheet Feeder PI-108 Trimmer U.
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Copier Management 5-1 Section 5: Copier Management Power Saver Mode Auto Low Power Manual Low Power Auto Shut-Off Manual Shut-Off Entering an ECM Password Weekly Timer Function Timer Interrupt Counter.
5-2 Copier Management Copier Management Power Saver Mode There are two modes for the Power saver as described below. Low power mode enables you to conserve energy by maintaining a lower fixing temperature during periods of copier inactivity. Shut-off mode conserves even more energy by partially turning OFF the power supply.
Copier Management 5-3 Copier Management Low Power Setting Screen Basic Screen Power Saver Mode (Continued) Manual Low Power Press [ POWER SAVER ON/OFF ]. The Low Power Setting Screen will be displayed. Touch YES to activate the Low power mode. NOTE: The Manual low power setting can be selected by Key operator.
5-4 Copier Management Copier Management Power Saver Mode (continued) Auto Shut-Off This function automatically shuts off the main power after a specified period of copier inactivity. The Auto shut-off can be set for 30 minutes/ 60 minutes/ 90 minutes/ 120 minutes/ 240 minutes.
Copier Management 5-5 Copier Management Entering an ECM Password An ECM password is required only when the Electronic Copy Monitor (ECM) feature is activated; a User Password is assigned; and “Enter E.C.M. password” is displayed on the touch screen.
5-6 Copier Management Copier Management Weekly Timer Function When a copier is under control of the weekly timer function, the TIMER indicator on the right side of the control panel is lit. Important: When the TIMER indicator is lit, the copier will automatically be turned off.
Copier Management 5-7 Copier Management Weekly Timer Function (continued) 2 Enter a 4-digit number timer interrupt password using the keypad on the control panel. If an invalid password is entered, continue by entering the valid 4-digit password. Timer interrupt mode Enter password ✻✻✻✻ 3 Press the [START].
5-8 Copier Management Copier Management Counter List This function allows you to view the current indication of the following items as a list on the touch panel: Total counter, Copier counter, Printer counter, Counter start date. Check the list, then print it from the Counter List Screen, if desired.
Basic Operations 6-1 Section 6: Basic Operations How to Make a Basic Copy The Basic Screen Copy Mode Copy Mode Using RADF 1 s 2 Copy Mode Using Platen Glass Copy Density Automatic Exposure Selection (.
6-2 Basic Operations Basic Operations How to Make a Basic Copy The Basic Screen When power is turned on, the Basic Screen displays after warm-up; when Auto Power Saver mode is activated; when ECM password is set; when Key counter is used; or when Auto/Reset mode is manually or automatically restored.
Basic Operations 6-3 Basic Operations How to Make a Basic Copy (continued) The Basic Screen (continued) 1 Position the original document in the document feeder or on the platen glass. 2 Press [ START ] to start copying with initial settings; or make other selections, then press [ START ].
6-4 Basic Operations Basic Operations Copy Mode Copy Mode Specifications: Incompatible functions 1-1: Folding/Stapling & Folding with Booklet; Chapter; Booklet 1-2: Transparency interleave 2-1: Fo.
Basic Operations 6-5 Basic Operations Copy Mode (continued) Copy Mode Using RADF Before selecting the Copy Mode shown on the screen below, read specifications on the previous page and see Section 4 for information on positioning originals.
6-6 Basic Operations Basic Operations Copy Mode (continued) 1 s 2 Copy Mode Using Platen Glass When copying in 1-2 mode from the platen glass, use the Platen store mode. Refer to p. 4-2 for details on positioning originals. 1 Open the document feeder.
Basic Operations 6-7 Basic Operations Basic Screen Light original Normal Dark or iginal Copy Density Automatic Exposure Selection (AES) AES operates with the initial settings. It detects the density of the original image and automatically selects the appropriate exposure for the copy.
6-8 Basic Operations Basic Operations Copy Density (continued) Density Shift Density shift divides each of nine density levels into two levels of lighter and three levels of darker. Density shift can be used in 4 density modes; Auto (Text/photo), Text, Photo, and Increase contrast.
Basic Operations 6-9 Basic Operations Copy Density (continued) Density Shift (continued) To select the Increase contrast mode, touch Increase Contrast to highlight it, then press [ P (COUNT )].
6-10 Basic Operations Basic Operations Lens Mode Automatic Paper Selection (APS) APS detects the size of originals placed on the RADF or platen glass and automatically selects and feeds copy paper of the same size, or selects an appropriate size according to the magnification ratio selected.
Basic Operations 6-11 Basic Operations Lens Mode (continued) Automatic Magnification Selection (AMS) AMS is one of the initial settings that functions when the RADF is used and Copy Size is selected manually.
6-12 Basic Operations Basic Operations Lens Mode (continued) Special Ratio Table ORIGINAL SIZE COPY SIZE 1.00 0.83 0.71 0.62 0.55 0.50 0.45 0.42 0.38 0.36 0.33 0.31 0.29 1.00 0.84 0.73 0.65 0.58 0.52 0.48 0.44 0.41 0.38 0.35 0.33 1.20 1.00 0.85 0.75 0.
Basic Operations 6-13 Basic Operations Lens Mode (continued) Selecting a Special Ratio for Non-Standard Paper To determine reduction or enlargement ratios when using non-standard paper sizes, refer to the Special Ratio Table on the previous page and follow the procedure below.
6-14 Basic Operations Basic Operations Lens Mode (continued) Preset and User Set Ratios Use the Preset and User Set ratios to increase or decrease magnification in fixed amounts. If required, the eight initially set Preset ratios shown below can be adjusted in the Key Operator mode.
Basic Operations 6-15 Basic Operations Lens Mode (continued) Zoom Mode Use the Zoom mode to reduce or enlarge the copied original image in 1% increments. ❒ Zoom range: 0.33~4.00 0.33~2.00 in 600 dpi mode 0.33~4.00 in Resolution (very high) 1 Touch ZOOM on the Basic Screen to display the popup menu for setting the zoom ratio.
6-16 Basic Operations Basic Operations Lens Mode (continued) Vertical/Horizontal Zoom Use the Vertical/Horizontal zoom mode to reduce or enlarge vertical and horizontal dimensions, independently. ❒ Vertical/Horizontal zoom range: 0.33~4.00 0.33~2.00 in 600 dpi mode 0.
Basic Operations 6-17 Basic Operations Copy Size The tray selection keys below COPY SIZE are used to select a specific paper tray. When a specific tray is selected, the APS key will go out and the AMS key will be highlighted. The copy size may require a ratio adjustment.
6-18 Basic Operations Basic Operations Copy Size (continued) Programming Copy Size for UNIV. Key 1 Touch UNIV . The Universal Tray Size Selection Screen will be displayed. 2 Touch the size key. If the correct size is selected, the Basic Screen will be restored automatically.
Basic Operations 6-19 Basic Operations Copy Size (continued) Selecting Paper Type/Size for Multi-sheet Bypass Tray 1 Open the Multi-sheet bypass tray, and load the copy paper on the tray. See p. 6-42 ~ p. 6-43 for further details. 2 Touch BYPASS , then touch PAPER TYPE/SIZE .
6-20 Basic Operations Basic Operations Copy Size (continued) Selecting Paper Type/Size for Multi-sheet Bypass Tray (continued) • When STD size (special) is highlighted, the popup menu will appear. Use arrows to scroll to the desired size. In this case, both the copy size and type selected will be indicated on the Basic Screen.
Basic Operations 6-21 Basic Operations Copy Size (continued) Selecting Paper Type/Size for Multi-sheet Bypass Tray (continued) • When Wide size paper is highlighted, the popup menu will appear. Use arrows to scroll to the desired wide size. In this case, both the wide size and type selected will be indicated on the Basic Screen.
6-22 Basic Operations Basic Operations Reserve Set Reserve Job The Reserve function allows you to set up a new job while a current (scan/print) job is in process.
Basic Operations 6-23 Basic Operations Reserve (continued) Set Reserve Job (continued) The FREE JOB key may be used to set the Reserve job only when another job is in progress; otherwise the key appears grayed out. Set the Reserve job as shown below. 1 Touch FREE JOB to display the Reserve Job Setting Screen.
6-24 Basic Operations Basic Operations Basic Screen Reserve (continued) Job Status Screen Touch the STATUS key on the Basic Screen to display the Job Status Screen (see below).
Basic Operations 6-25 Basic Operations Reserve (continued) Job Status Screen (continued) TOTAL PAGE(s): Displays the number of scanned pages for each job. (0 to 9999) PAGE(s) LEFT: Displays the remaining copy count of the job. 0 to 9999 (The number exceeding 9999 will be displayed as 9999 ↑ .
6-26 Basic Operations Basic Operations Reserve (continued) Mishandled Paper During the Reserve Setting If a misfeed occurs with the print/scan job in progress while you are setting a reserve job, the PRINT/SCAN JOB key on the screen will change to JAM key.
Basic Operations 6-27 Basic Operations Reserve (continued) When Paper is Depleted for the Job in Progress If the paper supply for a print job in progress becomes depleted while you are setting a Reserve job, the PRINT JOB key on the screen will change to ADD PAPER key (blinking).
6-28 Basic Operations Basic Operations Store Mode Store mode allows you to scan multiple originals by touching the STORE key on the Basic Screen after setting copying conditions, and then outputting the complete set by pressing [ START ]. Platen store mode: scan originals from the platen glass.
Basic Operations 6-29 Basic Operations Store Mode (continued) Platen Store Mode (continued) 8 Enter the print quantity, using the keypad. The entered quantity will be displayed on the upper right message area of the Basic Screen. To change the print quantity, press [ C (CLEAR QTY.
6-30 Basic Operations Basic Operations Store Mode (continued) RADF Store Mode Use this feature to scan more than 100 original into memory from the RADF. Use this function in conjunction with the Reserve function to increase efficiency of the copying job.
Basic Operations 6-31 Basic Operations Rotation 90 ° Rotation This function allows you to utilize APS or AMS and copy the original size documents described below onto size 8.5"x11" or 5.5"x8.5", irrespective of the copy paper feeding direction.
6-32 Basic Operations Basic Operations Rotation (continued) 90 ° Rotation and AMS For example, when size 8.5"x11" copy paper is loaded in the tray in landscape orientation and the copier de.
Basic Operations 6-33 Basic Operations Rotation (continued) 90 ° Rotation and AMS (continued) When the 5.5"x8.5" tray is selected and the copier detects that the original is placed in portr.
6-34 Basic Operations Basic Operations Basic Screen Rotation (continued) To Release Automatic Rotation The copier is initially set to activate the Rotation function automatically. To release automatic Rotation: Touch ROTATION OFF on the Basic Screen to highlight it.
Basic Operations 6-35 Basic Operations Check Mode and Proof Copy Use the Check mode to confirm copying selections before pressing the [ START ] key. The Check Screen allows you not only to view the current settings but to change or release them directly from the Check mode.
6-36 Basic Operations Basic Operations Check Mode and Proof Copy (continued) 1 Press [ CHECK ] on the control panel to display the Check Screen. 2 Verify the settings made for the current job. 3 If necessary, press [ PROOF COPY ] on the control panel or touch PROOF COPY on the Check Screen to output a set of sample copy.
Basic Operations 6-37 Basic Operations Check Mode and Proof Copy (continued) 1 Touch the desired copying condition key on the Check Screen to highlight it. The dimmed CHANGE SETTING key will become clear. NOTES: • Any key that cannot be highlighted indicates that the copying condition cannot be changed from the Check Screen.
6-38 Basic Operations Basic Operations Interrupt Mode Use the Interrupt mode to interrupt copying in progress to perform a simple job. When interrupt copying is completed, the settings for the initial job restore automatically and the Basic Screen displays.
Basic Operations 6-39 Basic Operations Interrupt Mode (continued) 2 Remove any document from the platen glass or from the document feeder, if present. 3 Place new original(s) on the platen glass or in the document feeder. 4 The copying settings in Interrupt mode are as follows.
6-40 Basic Operations Basic Operations Help Mode Use the [ HELP ] key to access information about the current screen mode and to learn about setting procedures. The [ HELP ] key can be pressed from any screen except Job Memory and Key Operator Screens.
Basic Operations 6-41 Basic Operations Help Mode (continued) 1 While in any screen, press [ HELP ] to display the Help Screen. 2 Touch TONER SUPPLY , PAPER SUPPLY s, RADF , STAPLE SUPPLY , TRIMMER , FOR ASSISTANCE , or the Service call telephone number and Fax number to display specific Help information.
6-42 Basic Operations Basic Operations Using the Multi-Sheet Bypass Tray The Multi-sheet bypass tray can be used to stack regular 16 lb~45 lb Bond paper.
Basic Operations 6-43 Basic Operations Using the Multi-Sheet Bypass Tray (continued) Load offset tabbed sheets so that the tab extensions are on the right at the rear (not front) of the tray. The top sheet is designated face up as the first tab of the finished set.
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Output Modes 7-1 Section 7: Output Modes FS-108/108B Finisher Specifications Non-Sort Mode Using Primary (Main) Tray Sort Mode Using Primary (Main) Tray Staple-Sort Mode Using Primary (Main) Tray Grou.
7-2 Output Modes Output Modes FS-108/108B Finisher Specifications Use only paper that is recommended by Konica and stored under the environmental conditions stated for copy quality. Special stock is not guaranteed for reliability or copy quality. Multi-sheet bypass tray, Interrupt, and Transparency interleaving are incompatible with finisher use.
Output Modes 7-3 Output Modes FS-108/108B Finisher Specifications (continued) Secondary (Sub) Tray • Non-sort and face down exit • Non-sort and face up exit • Group and face down exit • Group and face up exit ❒ Paper size: 11"x17"~5.
7-4 Output Modes Output Modes FS-108/108B Finisher Specifications (continued) Trimmer Unit (FS-108B Finisher only) • Trimming Mode ❒ Paper size: 11"x17", 8.
Output Modes 7-5 Output Modes Non-Sort Mode Using Primary (Main) Tray The Non-sort mode simply means that the offset-stacker finisher modes are not selected.
7-6 Output Modes Output Modes Sort Mode Using Primary (Main) Tray Use this mode when you want to output multiple copies of the original set, and have each sorted set offset upon exit.
Output Modes 7-7 Output Modes Staple-Sort Mode Using Primary (Main) Tray Use this mode when you want to offset and staple each copied set. Stapling position and number of staples (1 or 2) can be designated on the Finisher Mode Selection Screen. Each finished set will be offset from the next copied set.
7-8 Output Modes Output Modes Staple-Sort Mode Using Primary (Main) Tray (continued) 1 Touch STAPLE SORT on the Basic Screen to highlight it. The Staple Position icon will be displayed in the OUTPUT icon area. When not changing the staple position, proceed to step 5.
Output Modes 7-9 Output Modes Staple-Sort Mode Using Primary (Main) Tray (continued) 2 Touch OUTPUT APPLI. on the Basic Screen to display the Finisher Mode Selection Screen. 3 Touch the desired key among the eight keys on the screen to select the staple position.
7-10 Output Modes Output Modes Group Mode Using Primary (Main) Tray Use this mode when you want to group together multiple copies of each original, and offset the sets upon exit. Grouped sets cannot be stapled. ❒ Paper size: 11"x17", 8.5"x14", 8.
Output Modes 7-11 Output Modes Output Modes Using Secondary (Sub) Tray In addition to the Primary (main) tray, FS-108/108B Finisher is equipped with a Secondary (sub) tray that can be selected on the Finisher Mode Selection Screen.
7-12 Output Modes Output Modes Output Modes Using Secondary (Sub) Tray (continued) 1 Touch OUTPUT APPLI. on the Basic Screen to display the Finisher Mode Selection Screen. 2 Touch SUB TRAY to display the popup menu OUTPUT<SUB TRAY>. 3 Touch the desired key(s) on the popup menu to specify one of the four output modes.
Output Modes 7-13 Output Modes Folding, Stapling & Folding and Trimming Modes The Folding and Stapling & Folding modes are available only when the FS-108B Finisher option is installed.
7-14 Output Modes Output Modes Folding, Stapling & Folding and Trimming Modes (continued) ❒ Incompatible Special Originals with Booklet selected: Resolution (Very high), Mixed Original, Non STD .
Output Modes 7-15 Output Modes Folding, Stapling & Folding and Trimming Modes (continued) 1 Close the RADF securely, then press [ AUTO RESET ]. 2 Touch OUTPUT APPLI. on the Basic Screen to display the Finisher Mode Selection Screen. 3 Touch STAPLING & FOLDING or FOLDING , as desired.
7-16 Output Modes Output Modes Basic Screen Finisher Mode Selection Screen Cover Sheet Feeder The Cover Sheet Feeder (PI-108) is available as an option on the FS-108/108B finisher.
Output Modes 7-17 Output Modes Cover Sheet Feeder (continued) 1 Close the RADF securely, then press [ AUTO RESET ]. 2 Touch OUTPUT APPLI. on the Basic Screen to display the Finisher Mode Selection Screen. 3 Touch COVER SHEET to display the Cover Sheet Insert Selection Screen.
7-18 Output Modes Output Modes Manual Stapling The Manual Stapling function is available only with the Cover Sheet Feeder option (PI- 108) installed on the FS-108/108B Finisher.
Output Modes 7-19 Output Modes Manual Stapling (continued) CAUTION When the Booklet tray / Trimmer unit tray capacity is exceeded, the finisher will cease operating. To avoid such trouble, select an appropriate print quantity from the specifications on p.
7-20 Output Modes Output Modes Output Mode for Machine without Finisher This section describes eight output modes for a copier without the Finisher. ❒ Face down non-sort exit (default) ❒ Face down.
Output Modes 7-21 Output Modes Output Mode for Machine without Finisher (continued) Face Down Exit • Non-sort mode copies the original set in amounts determined by the print quantity setting, then outputs sorted sets normally.
7-22 Output Modes Output Modes Output Mode for Machine without Finisher (continued) Face Down Exit (continued) To Set Face Down Rotation Sort Exit 1 Confirm that the OUTPUT APPLI. key is not highlighted. If OUTPUT APPLI. is highlighted, touch OUTPUT APPLI.
Output Modes 7-23 Output Modes Output Mode for Machine without Finisher (continued) Face Down Exit (continued) To Set Face Down Rotation Group Exit 1 Touch OUTPUT APPLI. on the Basic Screen to display the Output Menu Screen. 2 Touch ROTATION GROUP and FACE DOWN to highlight them.
7-24 Output Modes Output Modes Output Mode for Machine without Finisher (continued) Face Up Exit Unless Face Up Exit is selected, all simplex copies and odd numbered duplex copies exit to the tray face down. When Face Up Exit is selected, all simplex copies and odd numbered duplex copies exit face up.
Output Modes 7-25 Output Modes Output Mode for Machine without Finisher (continued) Face Up Exit (continued) To Set Face Up Rotation Sort Exit 1 Touch OUTPUT APPLI. to display the Output Menu Screen. 2 Touch FACE UP to highlight it. 3 Touch OK to complete the setting and return to the Basic Screen.
7-26 Output Modes Output Modes Output Mode for Machine without Finisher (continued) Face Up Exit (continued) To Set Face Up Rotation Group Exit 1 Touch OUTPUT APPLI. to display the Output Menu Screen. 2 Touch ROTATION GROUP and FACE UP to highlight it.
Special Original 8-1 Section 8: Special Original Special Original Screen Resolution (Image Quality) High Mode Very High Mode 600 Dpi Text/Photo Enhance Special Original Mixed Original Z-Folded Origina.
8-2 Special Original Special Original Special Original Screen When SPECIAL ORIGINAL on the Basic Screen is touched, the Special Original Screen will be displayed. If one function on the menu is incompatible with another, it will appear dimmed. The function keys initially selected for each of four sections are highlighted.
Special Original 8-3 Special Original Resolution (Image Quality) Image quality in the normal default mode (400 dpi) is adequate for most copying needs. Special modes are available for jobs that require enhanced image quality, as for complex text or graphic images, or high quality photos, etc.
8-4 Special Original Special Original Resolution (Image Quality) (continued) Very High Mode Very High mode is used for high quality photo output. ❒ Incompatible Basic Copying Conditions: Using RADF,.
Special Original 8-5 Special Original Resolution (Image Quality) (continued) 600 Dpi Select 600 dpi mode to improve the resolution. This mode uses more memory than the normal default mode or the High mode.
8-6 Special Original Special Original Text/Photo Enhance Use this function to enhance the reproducibility of half tone and give an image closer to that of the original. Text Mode Use the Text mode when copying the text original. In this mode, text is improved in comparison to using the general mode.
Special Original 8-7 Special Original Text/Photo Enhance (continued) 1 Touch SPECIAL ORIGINAL on the Basic Screen to display the Special Original Screen. 2 Touch Text , Photo , or Increase Contrast , as required. 3 Touch OK to return to the Basic Screen.
8-8 Special Original Special Original Special Original Mixed Original Use the Mixed original mode with the document feeder or with Store mode to copy ledger (11"x17"), legal (8.5"x14"), letter (8.5"x11") and 5.5"x8.5"*, or legal (8.
Special Original 8-9 Special Original Special Original (continued) Mixed Original (continued) 1 Touch SPECIAL ORIGINAL on the Basic Screen to display the Special Original Screen. 2 Touch Mixed Original . 3 Select additional copying features, as desired.
8-10 Special Original Special Original Special Original (continued) Z-Folded Original Use the Z-folded original mode with the document feeder to copy Z-folded originals so as not to cause paper misfeed.
Special Original 8-11 Special Original Special Original (continued) SDF (Single Document Feed) Use the SDF mode to copy thick originals to be fed one sheet at a time in the document feeder.
8-12 Special Original Special Original Original Form The copier usually detects the standard size of originals fed through RADF or positioned on the platen glass (STD size mode). Use Non STD size mode to specify the scanning area manually for copying or printing special size originals.
Applications 9-1 Section 9 : Applications Application Function Menu Sheet/Cover Insertion Chapter Combination Booklet Transparency Interleave Image Insert Book Copy Program Job Non-Image Area Erase Re.
9-2 Applications Applications Application Function Menu When APPLI. key on the Basic Screen is touched, the Application Selection Screen displays on the touch panel. If one function on the menu is incompatible with another, it will appear dimmed. The function always dimmed on the screen is now under development.
Applications 9-3 Applications Sheet/Cover Insertion Use Sheet/Cover Insertion in copy mode or blank mode to insert chapter sheets or separator sheets into the finished set, as well as front and back covers. Specifications for Sheet/Cover Insertion ❒ Scan and store originals into memory, then print all the pages collectively.
9-4 Applications Applications Sheet/Cover Insertion (continued) Insertion Mode This mode is classified as Copy insertion and Blank insertion. The Copy insertion mode copies and inserts plain or colored sheets at locations designated in the page setting area of the Sheet/Cover Insertion Screen.
Applications 9-5 Applications 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 SURVEYOR’S REPORT SURVEYOR’S REPORT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 SURVEYOR’S REPORT SURVEYOR’S REPORT 1 2 3 .
9-6 Applications Applications Sheet/Cover Insertion (continued) Max. insertion locations: 30 1 Touch APPLI. on the Basic Screen to display the Application Selection Screen. 2 Touch Sheet/Cover Insertion to display the Sheet/Cover Insertion Screen. 3 Select Front Cover Insertion, if desired.
Applications 9-7 Applications Sheet/Cover Insertion (continued) 6 The page setting area of the Sheet/Cover Insertion Screen displays 15 keys to designate each insertion location.
9-8 Applications Applications Chapter Chapter is used with RADF in 1-2 or 2-2 mode for the purpose of locating title pages on the right side, rather than reverse side, of a duplex copy. To effectively locate the title page on the right, a blank sheet will be automatically created on the reverse side of a sheet, if required.
Applications 9-9 Applications Chapter (continued) 1 Touch APPLI. on the Basic Screen to display the Application Selection Screen. 2 Touch Chapter . The Chapter Insertion Setting No. Screen will be displayed. The 1-2 copy mode is automatically selected.
9-10 Applications Applications Combination Use this function to lay out and copy a fixed number (2, 4, or 8) of pages onto one sheet of copy paper (2 in 1, 4 in 1, or 8 in 1). Combination Specifications ❒ Scan and store originals into memory. ❒ Use RADF.
Applications 9-11 Applications Combination (continued) 1 Touch APPLI. on the Basic Screen to display the Application Selection Screen. 2 Touch Combination to display the Combination Mode Selection Screen. 3 Touch 2 in 1 , 4 in 1 , or 8 in 1 in the desired order area, referring to the illustration on the previous page.
9-12 Applications Applications Booklet Use the Booklet to make a multiple page signature booklet on both sides of ledger, legal, or 8.5"x11"R paper from any tray unless it is specified as Thick 2 or TAB of the paper type in the Key operator mode.
Applications 9-13 Applications Booklet (continued) 1 Load 11"x17" or 8.5"x11"R copy paper in a tray. When selecting cover sheet mode ( COVER WITH COPY SHEET or COVER WITH BLANK SHEET ), load the same size paper in any other tray unless it is specified as Thick 2 or TAB of the paper type in the Key operator mode.
9-14 Applications Applications Booklet (continued) CAUTION The roller drive unit is located inside the Booklet tray of the finisher. DO NOT put your hand into the roller drive unit when removing folded or stapled & folded sheets; otherwise, you may be injured.
Applications 9-15 Applications Transparency Interleave Use the Transparency interleave function in 1-1 or 2-1 mode to copy onto overhead projection transparencies, and output a blank or copied interleaf sheet with each copied transparency.
9-16 Applications Applications Transparency Interleave (continued) 1 Load copy paper in tray 1, 2, 3, or 4 to match the size of transparencies. 2 Open the Multi-sheet bypass tray. Insert one transparency at a time into the Multi- sheet bypass tray, and adjust the paper guides.
Applications 9-17 Applications Image Insert Use the Image insert mode to combine images scanned from the platen glass, such as photos, paste-ups, newspaper articles, graphs, etc., with images scanned from the document feeder. Then, output the combined images as a finished set.
9-18 Applications Applications Image Insert (continued) 1 Review pages to be scanned from the document feeder, and note the page number locations for inserting images scanned from the platen glass. To insert more than one sheet at the same location, enter the page number repeatedly.
Applications 9-19 Applications Book Copy Use this function to copy an open book or a ledger sheet onto two 8.5"x11" sheets in 1-1 mode, or onto the front and back sides of one 8.5"x11" sheet in 1-2 mode. If you select another copy size, image division will perform incorrectly.
9-20 Applications Applications Book Copy (continued) 1 Load 8.5"x11" sheets in a tray or in the Multi-sheet bypass tray. 2 Touch APPLI. on the Basic Screen to display the Application Selection Screen. 3 Touch Book Copy to enter the Book Copy Screen.
Applications 9-21 Applications Program Job In the ordinary Store mode, the combined features selected for the job are applied to all originals to be scanned. In the Program Job mode, you may scan multiple sets of originals and apply different settings on each set (referred to as JOB), then output them all as a complete set.
9-22 Applications Applications Program Job (continued) 1 Touch APPLI. on the Basic Screen to display the Application Selection Screen. 2 Touch Program Job . The incompatible function keys will be dimmed to show inactivity. 3 Select additional copying features, as desired.
Applications 9-23 Applications Non-Image Area Erase The Non-image area erase mode is used to copy non standard or special originals, such as books, magazines, paste-ups, graphs, thin or thick materials, etc. from the platen glass. The exposed glass area outside the borders of the original will not be copied.
9-24 Applications Applications Non-Image Area Erase (continued) 1 Touch APPLI. on the Basic Screen to display the Application Selection Screen. 2 Touch Non-image Area Erase . 3 Select additional copying features, as desired. 4 Touch OK to complete the setting and return to the Basic Screen.
Applications 9-25 Applications Reverse Image Use Reverse image to reverse the image from black-on-white to white-on-black, and vice versa. ❒ Original/Copy paper: 11"x17", 8.5"x14", 8.5"x11", 8.5"x11"R, 5.5"x8.
9-26 Applications Applications Repeat Image Use Repeat image to create labels, business cards, tickets, etc., by repeating the selected image down the page.
Applications 9-27 Applications Repeat Image (continued) ❒ Incompatible Conditions with Repeat Mode Basic copying conditions: Rotation, APS, AMS, Change magnification, Group, Rotation Sort, Rotation .
9-28 Applications Applications Repeat Image (continued) 3 To select the Vertical/Horizontal width setting mode: (1) Touch Vertical/Horizontal . (2) Specify the vertical and horizontal widths of the scanning area using up/down arrow key, from 10~150 mm in 1 mm increments.
Applications 9-29 Applications Frame/Fold Erasure Use Frame/Fold Erasure to eliminate black copy marks along borders. ❒ Frame erasure amount: 1~15 mm in 1 mm increments ❒ Initial frame erasure val.
9-30 Applications Applications Frame/Fold Erasure (continued) 1 Touch APPLI. on the Basic Screen to display the Application Selection Screen. 2 Touch Frame/Fold Erasure to display the Frame/Fold Erasure Selection Screen. 3 Touch Frame Erasure (All sides) or Frame Erasure (Each side) .
Applications 9-31 Applications AUTO Layout Use this function to detect the image area of the original and center the whole image on the copy paper. ❒ Copy mode is automatically set to 1-1; 1-2 mode is also available only when using Store mode. ❒ APS and AMS are automatically released.
9-32 Applications Applications AUTO Layout (continued) 1 Touch APPLI. on the Basic Screen to display the Application Selection Screen. 2 Touch AUTO Layout . The incompatible function keys will be dimmed to show inactivity. 3 Select additional copying features, as desired.
Applications 9-33 Applications All-Image Area Use this function to make copies printed completely to the edges. ❒ Copies will be made without image cutoff on the edges.
9-34 Applications Applications Image Shift Use Image Shift to create a new binding margin on originals copied in the 1-1 or 2-2 mode, or adjust existing margins on originals copied in the 1-2 or 2-1 mode. If image loss is likely, select the Reduce & Shift mode instead of regular Image shift.
Applications 9-35 Applications Image Shift (continued) 4 3 2 1 Originals Copies 4 3 2 1 1-1 mode 1-2 mode 2-2 mode 2-1 mode 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 Originals Copies Originals Copies 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 Originals .
9-36 Applications Applications Image Shift (continued) 1 Select the copy mode and copy size from the Basic Screen, as required. 2 Touch APPLI. on the Basic Screen to enter the Application Selection Screen. 3 Touch Image Shift to display the Image Shift Selection Screen.
Applications 9-37 Applications Image Shift (continued) 7 When Booklet or 2 Repeat mode of Repeat has been already selected, the PAGE SPACE key appears clear on the screen to show its availability, with PAGE SPACE indication displayed in the image area.
9-38 Applications Applications Stamp/Overlay Stamp allows you to print regular stamp, numbering, page numbering, date and time, watermark, and watermark numbering onto the output copies. These 6 types of stamps can be used individually or in multiple combinations.
Applications 9-39 Applications Stamp/Overlay (continued) Overlay Specifications ❒ Scan and store originals into memory. ❒ APS and AMS are automatically released. ❒ Magnification is initially set to 1:1. This setting is changeable. ❒ Original/Copy size: 11"x17", 8.
9-40 Applications Applications Stamp/Overlay (continued) Stamp Selection Screen Set Numbering Type Selection Screen Page Numbering Type Selection Screen Date/Time Type Selection Screen Watermark Selection Screen Watermark Numbering Type Selection Screen Stamp/Overlay Selection Screen Application Selection Screen (Overlay selected) 1 Touch APPLI.
Applications 9-41 Applications Stamp/Overlay (continued) 4 When selecting STAMP, SET NUMBERING, PAGE NUMBERING, or DATE/TIME, select the desired position from 9 location keys on each screen. If fine adjustment is required, touch FINE ADJ. OF POSITION to display the Fine Adjustment Setting Screen.
9-42 Applications Applications Stamp/Overlay (continued) 7 Touch STARTING No. on the Set Numbering, Page Numbering, or Watermark Numbering Type Selection Screen to display the Starting No. Setting Screen. Use the touch screen keypad or up/down arrow key to enter the desired starting number, then touch OK to return to the previous screen.
Job Memory 10-1 Section 10: Job Memory Job Store Job Recall Job Memory Form.
10-2 Job Memory Job Memory Job Store Use Job Store to store up to 30 frequently-used copying jobs, which can be recalled at any time. The stored jobs can be given alphabetical names.
Job Memory 10-3 Job Memory Job Store (continued) 1 Make job selections from the Basic Screen, Application Selection Screen, Special Original Screen and/or Output Selection Screen. 2 When all selections are made, press [ JOB MEMORY ] on the Control panel to display the Job No.
10-4 Job Memory Job Memory Job Recall Use Job Recall to recall jobs that are already stored in Job Memory. Job Recall Check Screen Job No. Selection Screen Job No.
Job Memory 10-5 Job Memory Job Recall (continued) 1 Place original(s) as required for the job you are about to recall. 2 Press [ JOB MEMORY ] to display the Job No. Selection Screen. (See sample screen, previous page.) 3 Touch a Job No. key to select a job you want to recall, and to highlight the key.
10-6 Job Memory Job Memory Job Memory Form Make a copy of this form to record frequently-used copy jobs stored in Job Memory. Update the information when changes are made.
Job Memory 10-7 Job Memory Job Memory Form (continued) JOB NUMBER/NAME JOB DESCRIPTION 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30.
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Server Function 11-1 Section 11: Ser ver Function Server Function Image Store/Delete Mode To Store Image Data in HDD To Delete Image Data Image Store & Output Mode Image Recall Mode.
11-2 Server Function Ser ver Function Server Function Use Server function to accumulate scanned images into built-in DIMM (memory), then store the image data in HDD* (option) so that the data can be recalled to DIMM, and then output as needed. This function also allows storing the image data in normal copying procedure.
Server Function 11-3 Ser ver Function Server Function (continued) The Server function provides the following three modes: q Image Store/Delete mode Store the image data scanned from originals in HDD, or delete the data stored in HDD. w Image Store & Output mode Store the scanned image data in HDD after copying is completed.
11-4 Server Function Ser ver Function Image Store/Delete Mode When the original image is stored into DIMM, use this function to store the image data into the HDD. Or, in the event data is already stored in the HDD, use this function to delete it from the HDD.
Server Function 11-5 Ser ver Function Image Store/Delete Mode (continued) To Store Image Data in HDD (continued) Image Data Password Entry Screen Job Name Entry Screen Image Data Store/Delete Site Selection Screen 1 Press [ MODE ] to light up the [ SCANNER/SERVER ] LED.
11-6 Server Function Ser ver Function Image Data Store/Delete Site Selection Screen Scanner/Server Setting Menu Screen Image Store/Delete Mode (continued) To Store Image Data in HDD (continued) 9 Press [ START ] to scan original(s). When scanning is completed, the Image Data Storing Screen will be displayed.
Server Function 11-7 Ser ver Function Image Store/Delete Mode (continued) To Delete Image Data (continued) 1 Press [ MODE ] to light up the [ SCANNER/SERVER ] LED. The Scanner/Server Setting Menu Screen will be displayed. 2 Touch IMAGE STORE/DELETE to display the Image Data Store/Delete Site Selection Screen.
11-8 Server Function Ser ver Function Image Store & Output Mode Use this function to store the scanned image data in HDD after copying is completed. This storing function does not conflict with any other copying conditions. NOTE: Installation of the optional HDD (HD-102) is required for this function.
Server Function 11-9 Ser ver Function Image Store & Output Mode (continued) 8 Press [ START ] to scan and then print. When the Store mode is used, touch STORE on the Basic Screen to deselect the Store mode when the store function is completed, i.e.
11-10 Server Function Ser ver Function Image Recall Mode Use this function to recall the image data stored in HDD to built-in DIMM for printing. NOTE: Installation of the optional HDD (HD-102) is required to recall data from the HDD.
Server Function 11-11 Ser ver Function Image Recall Mode (continued) 1 Press [ MODE ] to light up the [ SCANNER/SERVER ] LED. The Scanner/Server Setting Menu Screen will be displayed. 2 Touch IMAGE RECALL to display the Image Data Recall Site Selection Screen.
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Shortcuts 12-1 Section 12: Shor tcuts Set Reserve Job Store Originals Scanned from Platen Store Originals Scanned from RADF Stapling & Folding, Folding, and Trimming Mixed Original Sheet/Cover Ins.
12-2 Shortcuts Shor tcuts Set Reserve Job (p. 6-22) 1 Touch FREE JOB to display the Reserve job setting screen while a current job is in progress. 2 Select copying conditions for the reserve job. Wait for the current job to complete its scanning operation, if necessary.
Shortcuts 12-3 Shor tcuts Stapling & Folding, Folding, and Trimming (p. 7-13) 1 Close the RADF (document feeder cover), then press [ AUTO RESET ] to reset the machine.
12-4 Shortcuts Shor tcuts Chapter (p. 9-8) 1 Touch APPLI. to display the Application selection screen. 2 Touch Chapter to display the Chapter page setting screen with 1-2 mode automatically selected. 3 Use the keypad to enter the page number of the first title page, then touch SET .
Shortcuts 12-5 Shor tcuts Transparency Interleave (p. 9-15) 1 First, load the same size copy paper as the transparencies in any regular tray. 2 Insert one transparency sheet at a time into the Multi-sheet bypass tray. 3 Touch APPLI. to display the Application selection screen.
12-6 Shortcuts Shor tcuts Book Copy (p. 9-19) 1 First, load letter sheets in a regular tray or in the Multi-sheet bypass tray. 2 Touch APPLI. to display the Application selection screen. 3 Touch Book Copy to display the Book copy screen with AUTO layout and Non-image area erase selected.
Shortcuts 12-7 Shor tcuts Reverse Image (p. 9-25) 1 Touch APPLI. to display the Application selection screen. 2 Touch Reverse Image to switch from the black-on-white copying mode to white-on- black copying. 3 Make additional copying selections. 4 Touch OK to return to the Basic screen.
12-8 Shortcuts Shor tcuts AUTO Layout (p. 9-31) 1 Touch APPLI. to display the Application selection screen. 2 Touch AUTO Layout to center the original image on the copy paper. 3 Make additional copying selections, or touch OK to return to the Basic screen.
Shortcuts 12-9 Shor tcuts Stamp/ Overlay (p. 9-38) 1 Touch APPLI. to display the Application selection screen. 2 Touch Stamp/Overlay to display the Stamp/Overlay selection screen. 3 Touch the desired stamp ( STAMP , SET NUMBERING , PAGE NUMBERING , DATE/TIME , WATERMARK , and WATERMARK NUMBERING ) to display the subsequent screen.
12-10 Shortcuts Shor tcuts Loading Paper (p. 14-2) Main Body User-Adjustable Trays: Tray 1 (500), Tray 2 (500), and Tray 3 (1,000) 1 Withdraw the main body tray, then place paper into the tray with the curl turning up. Load size 11"x17", 8.5"x14", 8.
Key Operator Mode 13-1 Section 13 : K e y Operator Mode To the Key Operator How to Access the Key Operator Mode Function Menu Map System Initial Setting [1] Date & Time Setting [1] Language Select.
13-2 Key Operator Mode Key Operator Mode To the Key Operator The key operator is trained to handle all special key operator functions that are not accessible to the general user, such as monitoring overall copier activity, machine performance, and service information; modifying machine settings; and controlling user activity, for billing purposes.
Key Operator Mode 13-3 Key Operator Mode To the Key Operator (continued) How to Access the Key Operator Mode 1 Press the [ HELP ] button on the Control panel to display the Help Screen. 2 Then, touch the Key Operator Mode on the Help Screen. The Key Operator Password Entry Screen displays when the 4-digit key operator password is set by service.
13-4 Key Operator Mode Key Operator Mode Function Menu Map FUNCTION MENU SUB FUNCTION MENU AND SETTING OPTIONS [1] System initial setting [1] Date&Time setting: [Present time; Setting time; Summer.
Key Operator Mode 13-5 Key Operator Mode Function Menu Map (continued) FUNCTION MENU SUB FUNCTION MENU AND SETTING OPTIONS [12] Power save setting Auto low power: [5, 10, 15, 30, 60, 90, 120, 240] Aut.
13-6 Key Operator Mode Key Operator Mode Function Menu Map (continued) FUNCTION MENU SUB FUNCTION MENU AND SETTING OPTIONS [14] Machine management [1] Job memory list list print [2] User management list [3] E.
Key Operator Mode 13-7 Key Operator Mode System Initial Setting [1] Set the following initial conditions of the copier. • Date & Time setting: Current date and time, summer time • Language sel.
13-8 Key Operator Mode Key Operator Mode System Initial Setting [1] (continued) Language Select Setting [2] Select the language used in the LCD (English). ❒ Default setting: English System Initial Setting Menu Screen Language Selection Screen 1 Press [ HELP ] to display the Help Screen, then touch Key Operator Mode .
Key Operator Mode 13-9 Key Operator Mode System Initial Setting [1] (continued) IP Address Setting [3] When using the Job Editor function, this setting is required to enable a PC to gain access to this machine. NOTE: Ask your network manager to perform this setting.
13-10 Key Operator Mode Key Operator Mode Copier Initial Setting [2] Initial settings are the settings that display automatically when the copier is powered on, when Auto/Reset timer is operated, or when [ AUTO RESET ] key is pressed. These settings can be changed by the key operator, as shown in this section.
Key Operator Mode 13-11 Key Operator Mode Copier Initial Setting [2] (continued) Key Operator Mode Screen Copier Initial Setting Screen 1 Press [ HELP ] to display the Help Screen, then touch Key Operator Mode . Enter a 4-digit key operator password, then touch OK to display the Key Operator Mode Screen.
13-12 Key Operator Mode Key Operator Mode User Setting Mode [3] Set two userset density levels and three USERSETs of magnification. User Density Level 1 Setting [1] Output copying samples from 16 density levels from Lighter to Normal or Normal to Darker, then select the desired exposure and program it as USER 1.
Key Operator Mode 13-13 Key Operator Mode User Setting Mode [3] (continued) User Density Level 2 Setting [2] Output copying samples from 16 density levels from Lighter to Normal or Normal to Darker, then select the desired exposure and program it as USER 2.
13-14 Key Operator Mode Key Operator Mode User Setting Mode [3] (continued) User Lens Mode Ratio Setting [3] The preset and userset ratios available on the Basic Screen are used to reduce and enlarge the original image to accommodate copy paper size.
Key Operator Mode 13-15 Key Operator Mode ECM (Electronic Copy Monitor) Function Setting [4] This function can only be accessed by the key operator after a 8-digit ECM master key code is entered. The Electronic Copy Monitor allows you to monitor all copying activity by controlling ECM password accounts.
13-16 Key Operator Mode Key Operator Mode ECM (Electronic Copy Monitor) Function Setting [4] (continued) How to Access the ECM Setting Mode Key Operator Mode Screen ECM Master Key Code Screen ECM Setting Menu Screen 1 Press [ HELP ] to display the Help Screen, then touch Key Operator Mode .
Key Operator Mode 13-17 Key Operator Mode ECM (Electronic Copy Monitor) Function Setting [4] (continued) E.C.M. Data Edit [1] Use this setting to display the list of copy count and copy limit for each account, to change, add, or delete the ECM data, and to reset the copy count of the individual account.
13-18 Key Operator Mode Key Operator Mode ECM (Electronic Copy Monitor) Function Setting [4] (continued) E.C.M. Data Edit [1] (continued) 1 Press [ HELP ] to display the Help Screen, then touch Key Operator Mode . Enter a 4-digit key operator password, then touch OK to display the Key Operator Mode Screen.
Key Operator Mode 13-19 Key Operator Mode ECM (Electronic Copy Monitor) Function Setting [4] (continued) E.C.M. Data Edit [1] (continued) To Add ECM Data: (1) Touch Add on the ECM Data Edit Screen. The ECM Data Add Screen will be displayed. (2) Touch the desired item key to highlight it, then enter the data by using the touch screen keypad.
13-20 Key Operator Mode Key Operator Mode ECM (Electronic Copy Monitor) Function Setting [4] (continued) E.C.M. Data Edit [1] (continued) 5 If other ECM setting changes are required, touch PREVIOUS SCREEN on the ECM Data Edit Screen to return to the ECM Setting Menu Screen.
Key Operator Mode 13-21 Key Operator Mode ECM (Electronic Copy Monitor) Function Setting [4] (continued) E.C.M. All Count Reset [2] Reset the count for all ECM accounts. ECM Setting Menu Screen ECM All Count Reset Screen 1 Press [ HELP ] to display the Help Screen, then touch Key Operator Mode .
13-22 Key Operator Mode Key Operator Mode ECM (Electronic Copy Monitor) Function Setting [4] (continued) E.C.M. Function Setting [3] Use this function to turn ECM On or Off; or to select whether the copier will stop at the time the count limit is reached, or after the current copy job is completed.
Key Operator Mode 13-23 Key Operator Mode Lock/Delete Job Memory [5] Use this function to lock/unlock or delete a Job that has been programmed. A locked Job is indicated by a lock icon ( ) on the Lock/Delete Job Memory Screen. The settings of a locked job cannot be changed.
13-24 Key Operator Mode Key Operator Mode Paper Type / Special Size Set [6] Use this function to indicate a specific paper type or to specify a special paper size for each tray key on the Basic Screen. This is especially useful when special paper is used on a regular basis and is always placed in a specific paper tray.
Key Operator Mode 13-25 Key Operator Mode Paper Type / Special Size Set [6] (continued) 1 Press [ HELP ] to display the Help Screen, then touch Key Operator Mode . Enter a 4-digit key operator password, then touch OK to display the Key Operator Mode Screen.
13-26 Key Operator Mode Key Operator Mode Panel Contrast / Key Sound Adjustment [7] Use this feature to adjust the level of brightness of the touch screen portion of the control panel, and also the volume of the touch key.
Key Operator Mode 13-27 Key Operator Mode Key Operator Data Setting [8] Use this screen to enter the name and extension number of the key operator indicated on the Help Screen developed from the Basic Screen. ❒ Setting options: 5-digit key operator telephone extension; Max.
13-28 Key Operator Mode K ey Operator Mode Weekly Timer [9] This function can be accessed only by the key operator after a unique 4-digit Weekly timer master key code is entered.
Key Operator Mode 13-29 K ey Oper ator Mode Weekly Timer [9] (continued) How to Access the Weekly Timer Setting Mode Key Operator Mode Screen Weekly Timer Master Key Code Screen Weekly Timer Setting Menu Screen 1 Press [ HELP ] to display the Help Screen, then touch Key Operator Mode .
13-30 Key Operator Mode K ey Operator Mode Weekly Timer [9] (continued) Weekly Timer On/Off Setting [1] Weekly Timer Setting Menu Screen Weekly Timer On/Off Setting Screen 1 Press [ HELP ] to display the Help Screen, then touch Key Operator Mode . Enter a 4-digit key operator password, then touch OK to display the Key Operator Mode Screen.
Key Operator Mode 13-31 K ey Oper ator Mode 1 Press [ HELP ] to display the Help Screen, then touch Key Operator Mode . Enter a 4-digit key operator password, then touch OK to display the Key Operator Mode Screen. (See note 1.) 2 Touch [9] Weekly timer .
13-32 Key Operator Mode K ey Operator Mode Weekly Timer [9] (continued) Timer Setting [2] (continued) 5 To set the ON/OFF time collectively for more than one day of the week, touch Collectively timer setting to display the Weekly Timer On/Off Time Collective Setting Screen.
Key Operator Mode 13-33 K ey Oper ator Mode Weekly Timer [9] (continued) Timer Action On/Off Setting [3] Use this function to set the On/Off condition of the copier for a given month. Set the On- Off condition for specific days; or collectively, for all Mondays through Sundays of the given month.
13-34 Key Operator Mode K ey Operator Mode Weekly Timer [9] (continued) Timer Action On/Off Setting [3] (continued) 5 To collectively set the on/off data for the entire month by the day of the week, touch the ON or OFF key for the desired day on the right half of the screen.
Key Operator Mode 13-35 K ey Oper ator Mode Weekly Timer [9] (continued) Lunch Hour Off Setting [4] The Weekly timer function turns the copier ON and OFF once a day. Use the Lunch hour off function to shut down power during the lunch break and then turn it on again according to the Weekly timer function setting.
13-36 Key Operator Mode K ey Operator Mode Weekly Timer [9] (continued) Timer Interrupt Password Setting [5] Use this password setting mode to establish a 4-digit password requirement for using Timer Interrupt function. The default password of 0000 allows the timer function to be interrupted without the requirement for password entry.
Key Operator Mode 13-37 K ey Oper ator Mode Control Panel Adjustment [10] Use this feature to check the LCD touch screen and realign the position of the touch sensor that may have shifted. Key Operator Mode Screen Control Panel Adjustment Screen 1 Press [ HELP ] to display the Help Screen, then touch Key Operator Mode .
13-38 Key Operator Mode K ey Operator Mode Tray Size Setting [11] Select whether the tray size setting will be detected or not detected when ATS/APS functions. If you select it to be detected, you may also select the priority of the detection for each tray.
Key Operator Mode 13-39 K ey Oper ator Mode Power Save Setting [12] Select the interval of time that must elapse before Auto Low Power and Auto Shut Off become activated. Auto Shut Off conserves more energy than Auto Low Power. The period of time selected for Auto Low Power cannot exceed the Auto Shut Off setting.
13-40 Key Operator Mode K ey Operator Mode Memory Switch Setting [13] This function allows you to change the Memory Settings listed below. See pp. 13-41~13- 45 for details on Memory Settings. SW No. Item Setting (default is underlined) No. 01: Auto reset timer OFF/ 30 sec.
Key Operator Mode 13-41 K ey Oper ator Mode Memory Switch Setting [13] (continued) No. 36: E.C.M. password input timing Auto reset timer/ Complete job No. 37: Key click sound (No paper/JAM) OFF/ 3 seconds/ 5 seconds/ 10 seconds No. 38: Reserve copy function Reserve copy by folder select/ Reserve copy by original set No.
13-42 Key Operator Mode K ey Operator Mode Memory Switch Setting [13] (continued) The following functions can be provided by the Memory switch settings. [1] Auto reset timer Set the reset interval starting from the completion of a copying job until the machine returns to the initial condition.
Key Operator Mode 13-43 K ey Oper ator Mode Memory Switch Setting [13] (continued) [11] RADF APS The copier automatically selects the same size copy paper as the original placed on the RADF. (In reduction/enlargement mode, an appropriate paper size is selected according to the ratio.
13-44 Key Operator Mode K ey Operator Mode Memory Switch Setting [13] (continued) [23] Job offset operating Set the copier to offset the copies of different jobs when outputting multiple reserve jobs in succession. [24] Continuation print Set the copier to output multiple reserve jobs in succession.
Key Operator Mode 13-45 K ey Oper ator Mode Memory Switch Setting [13] (continued) [36] E.C.M. password input timing Set the input timing for the ECM password. [37] Key click sound (No paper/JAM) Select the duration of the buzzer for alerting that the machine has stopped being out of paper or due to paper misfeed.
13-46 Key Operator Mode K ey Operator Mode Machine Management List Print [14] Use this function to print out the list selected from the following items. • Job memory list: Programmed contents of Job memory • User management list: Home position settings selected by user • E.
Key Operator Mode 13-47 K ey Oper ator Mode Call Remote Center [15] When activated, the Remote Diagnostics option is automatically monitored by a Konica service representative. In case of machine trouble, select the Call Remote Center option. Your service representative will contact you to determine the appropriate means for resolving the problem.
13-48 Key Operator Mode K ey Operator Mode Side 2 Lens Adjustment [16] Use this function to set the adjustment data of the magnification ratio for each tray as Side 2. Key Operator Mode Screen 2 Side 2 Lens Adjustment Screen 1 Press [ HELP ] to display the Help Screen, then touch Key Operator Mode .
Key Operator Mode 13-49 K ey Oper ator Mode Finisher Adjustment [17] Use this mode to make fine adjustments to each function of the finisher. Key Operator Mode Screen 2 Finisher Adjustment Menu Screen.
13-50 Key Operator Mode K ey Operator Mode HDD Management Setting [18] Use this function to manage the image data stored in the optional HDD (HD-102) and to check the space available for new data. • Password list/delete: Display the password list on the screen, or delete the image data (JOB) by deleting the corresponding password from the list.
Key Operator Mode 13-51 K ey Oper ator Mode HDD Management Setting [18] (continued) 1 Press [ HELP ] to display the Help Screen, then touch Key Operator Mode . Enter a 4-digit key operator password, then touch OK to display the Key Operator Mode Screen.
13-52 Key Operator Mode K ey Operator Mode Key Operator ECM Form No. Password Count/Limit No. Password Count/Limit.
Maintenance & Supplies 14-1 Section 14: Maintenance & Supplies Loading Paper Paper Indicator Paper Empty Indicator Using the HELP Key Loading Paper in Tray 1, 2, and 3 Loading Paper in Tray 4 .
14-2 Maintenance & Supplies Maintenance & Supplies Loading Paper Paper Indicator ( ) The Paper indicator always lights on the tray key of the Basic Screen to indicate the paper level. Paper Empty Indicator ( or ) The Paper empty indicator flashes on the tray key of the Basic Screen when a tray is empty.
Maintenance & Supplies 14-3 Maintenance & Supplies Loading Paper (continued) Loading Paper in Tray 1, 2, and 3 When displaying Thick 1 or Thick 2 on the tray key of the Basic Screen, be sure to load the specified paper; otherwise mishandled paper may occur.
14-4 Maintenance & Supplies Maintenance & Supplies Loading Paper (continued) Loading Paper in Tray 4 (LT-401/LT-411) When displaying Thick 1 or Thick 2 on the tray key of the Basic Screen, be sure to load the specified paper; otherwise mishandled paper may occur.
Maintenance & Supplies 14-5 Maintenance & Supplies Loading Paper (continued) Loading Tabbed Sheets in Tray 1, 2, or 3 Load offset tabbed sheets so that the tab extensions are on the left at the rear (not front) of the tray.
14-6 Maintenance & Supplies Maintenance & Supplies Loading Paper (continued) Loading Tabbed Sheets in Tray 4 (LT-401/LT-411) Load offset tabbed sheets so that the tab extensions are on the right at the rear (not front) of the tray.
Maintenance & Supplies 14-7 Maintenance & Supplies Adding Toner CAUTION Keep toner cartridge away from children. Although the toner is non-toxic, do not inhale it or allow it to enter your eyes. In case the toner comes in contact with eyes, please consult your physician.
14-8 Maintenance & Supplies Maintenance & Supplies Inserting a New Staple Cartridge into FS-108/108B Finisher Use only the staples supplied by Konica. Contact your Konica representative to reorder. 1 Open the Finisher door. 2 Pull out the stacker unit by holding the stacker unit handle.
Maintenance & Supplies 14-9 Maintenance & Supplies Empty Trash Basket of TU-108 Trimmer Unit When the trash basket becomes full, “Trash basket of Trimmer is full / Please empty trash basket” message displays on the touch screen. 1 Open the trimmer front door.
14-10 Maintenance & Supplies Maintenance & Supplies Preventive Maintenance After a set number of copies have been made on your copier, Preventive Maintenance (PM) will be required for maintaining optimal performance. When preventive maintenance is due, a message will prompt you to contact your service representative for maintenance.
Maintenance & Supplies 14-11 Maintenance & Supplies Cleaning the Left Partition Glass The glass partition at the far left of the platen glass is designed for real-time scanning from the RADF. Keep this glass clean; otherwise soil marks may be copied, resulting in dark lines on the copies.
14-12 Maintenance & Supplies Maintenance & Supplies Service, Repairs, Supplies Service Enter the name and telephone number of your Konica service representative, plus the machine serial number in the space provided below: (Service Representative) (Tel.
Troubleshooting 15-1 Section 15: T roubleshooting Call for Service Limited Use of the Copier in Trouble Memory Overflow Power OFF/ON Screen Clearing Mishandled Paper Copying Hints.
15-2 Troubleshooting T roub leshooting Call for Service CAUTION A Call for Service message indicates a machine condition that requires the attention of your Konica service representative. 1 Immediately make note of the Report code No. indicated in the upper portion of the screen.
Troubleshooting 15-3 T roub leshooting Call for Service (continued) Limited Use of the Copier in Trouble If the message shown below is displayed on the Call for Service Screen, you may continue operating the copier on a limited function basis and utilize the trays and ADU that are not affected by the trouble.
15-4 Troubleshooting T roub leshooting Memory Overflow In certain modes, the Konica 7075 uses memory for convenience and to make operations flow smoothly. Occasional memory overflow may occur if the installed memory is inadequate for the copy conditions selected.
Troubleshooting 15-5 T roub leshooting Power OFF/ON Screen When any trouble affects the electric signal of the copier, the Power OFF/ON Screen will be displayed.
15-6 Troubleshooting T roub leshooting Clearing Mishandled Paper CAUTION When removing mishandled paper, be sure to leave no torn paper inside the machine, avoid touching the drum or scratching it in any way, and keep all metal and magnetic objects, e.
Troubleshooting 15-7 T roub leshooting Clearing Mishandled Paper (continued) WARNING: The right rear area of the conveyance fixing unit generates high voltage. If touched, electrical shock may occur. DO NOT TOUCH! CAUTION: The fixing unit is internally very hot.
15-8 Troubleshooting T roub leshooting Copying Hints COPIER DOES NOT OPERATE WHEN POWER SWITCH IS ON Fully insert paper trays. Close RADF. Check to be sure power plug is firmly inserted in electrical socket. COPY IMAGE IS TOO LIGHT Manually adjust copy density to darker density.
Troubleshooting 15-9 T roub leshooting Copying Hints (continued) COPYING DOES NOT BEGIN AFTER PRESSING START Insert or adjust the appropriate paper tray for copy size selected. Close document cover firmly. Close front door completely. Check to see if the message “Please close stacker cover of Trimmer” is displayed.
15-10 Troubleshooting T roub leshooting Copying Hints (continued) CALL FOR PM IS DISPLAYED IN MESSAGE AREA Contact your service representative for Preventive Maintenance. APS SELECTS THE WRONG PAPER SIZE Paper guides must be adjusted exactly to the size of originals.
Machine Specifications 16-1 Section 16: Machine Specifications Specifications.
16-2 Machine Specifications Specifications Specifications Subject To Change Without Notice Product Name Konica 7075 Configuration Console with stationary platen Photoreceptor OPC drum Method Laser Electrostatic Toner Black, cartridge type Recommended Operating Environment 50 ° ~86 ° F (10 ° ~30 ° C); 10~80% RH Warm Up Approx.
Machine Specifications 16-3 Specifications Specifications Subject To Change Without Notice Magnification Presets; 0.50, 0.65, 0.77, 0.93, 1.21, 1.29, 1.55, 2.00 3 User Sets - 0.33~4.00, set by key operator Zoom range - 0.33~4.00 in 1% steps 0.33~2.00 in 600 dpi mode Originals on Platen Max.
16-4 Machine Specifications Specifications Specifications Subject To Change Without Notice Options Finisher (FS-108/FS-108B) Cover Sheet Feeder (PI-108) Trimmer Unit (TU-108) Large Capacity Tray (LCT).
Machine Specifications 16-5 Specifications Specifications Subject To Change Without Notice Automatic Duplex Unit (ADU) Paper size: 11"x17", 8.
16-6 Machine Specifications Specifications Specifications Subject To Change Without Notice Trimmer Unit (TU-108) Paper size : 11"x17", 8.5"x14", 8.5"x11"R, A4R (8.27"x11.69", 210mmx297mm) Paper weight : 16 ~ 45 lb * One 110 lb cover paper (200g/m 2 thick paper) is available.
Index 1 Inde x.
2 Index Inde x NUMBER 180 ° Rotation 6-33 2 in 1 key 9-10 2 Repeat 9-27 4 in 1 key 9-10 4 Repeat 9-27 600 Dpi 8-5 8 in 1 key 9-10 8 Repeat 9-27 90 ° Rotation 6-31 A ADD PAPER key 6-27 ADD TONER message 3-13 ADJUSTMENT MODE message 6-3 AES key 6-7 All-Image Area 9-33 AMS key 6-17 APPLI.
Index 3 Inde x Front Cover Mode 9-4 Front door 3-3 FS-108/108B Finisher 3-5 Full Scan mode 9-19 G GROUP key 7-10, 7-12 H HDD 11-2 HDD Management Setting 13-50 HDD STORE key 11-8 HELP key 6-40 HELP MEN.
4 Index Inde x Power Saver Mode 5-2 POWER SAVER ON/OFF key 3-9 Power switch 3-3 Preset and User Set Ratios 6-14 Preventive Maintenance (PM) 14-10 PREVIOUS JOB LIST key 6-25 Primary (main) tray 3-5 Pri.
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Konica Business Technologies, Inc. 500 Day Hill Road Windsor, CT 06095 Telephone; (860) 683-2222 July 2000 Printed in Japan OP-7075-04.
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